800 free relay winners Texas
(Joseph Schooling, Clark Smith, Jack Conger, Townley Haas) celebrate
their victory in the first race amidst their teammates 'hookem
horns' at the the 2016 NCAA Men's swimming and diving
championship. Texas set established the fastest time ever in the
event.

Texas continues its roll,
capturing the fourth straight event of the 2016 NCAA Swimming and Diving
Championships as Will Licon takes the 200 IM touching out Cal's Josh
Prenot by a 1/10th of a second to win in 1:40.04.

Texas Backstroker John
Shebat celebrates the team's victory in the 400 yard medley relay. The
team of John Shebat, Will Licon, Joseph Schooling and Jack Conger
established the fastest time in history for the event.

Texas Freshman Townley Haas
celebrates attaining victory and the fastest time in history in the 200
yard freestyle. Haas resets the longest standing short course
record in books, set by Simon Burnett in 2006 at the same Georgia Tech
pool. 1:30.46 in the 200 yard freestyle.

Continuing the record breaking trend of the 2016 NCAA Swimming and
Diving Championships, Texas Sophomore Joseph Schooling eviscerates the
200 yard butterfly record going 1:37.97. His teammate Jack Conger
also broke the previous record of 1:39.33 going 1:36.08 with an American
record.

NC State 400 free
relay anchor Soeren Dahl celebrates the team's victory in the event to
close out the 2016 Division 1 NCAA Men's Swimming and Diving
Championships held at the McCauley Center on the Georgia Tech campus in
Atlanta, Georgia.